The Sweat of the Union
presented as part of Lifeline Theatre's
20th Annual Fillet of Solo Festival!

Shed the sorrows of 2016 and ring in the new year with hope and hilarity. Join the Sweat Girls at Fillet of Solo for tales of triumph, tumult, and tenacity.

With 23 years of shared history, the Sweat Girls have been called "the undisputed tribal elders" of the solo performance scene (Chicago Reader, 2014). Known for their "contagious gusto," the Sweats are glad to represent the greying edge of Chicago's burgeoning Live Lit community.

Running as part of Lifeline Theatre's 20th Annual Fillet of Solo Festival, The Sweat of the Union is written and performed by the Sweat Girls (as listed below for each performance).

PARKING: The venue is located in Chicago's Rogers Park neighborhood, in the Glenwood Avenue Arts District, steps from the Morse Red Line CTA stop. Free parking is available at the Field School parking lot (7019 N Ashland, entrance on Greenleaf between Ashland and Greenview) with free shuttle service before and after the shows. Street parking is also available.

The Sweat Girls are now on Facebook! Visit our Facebook page to like the Sweats on Facebook, write on our timeline, and get invites to upcoming shows and events via the magic of social media.

Make sure you're on our mailing list so that when we have new projects to announce, you'll be the first to find out. (To sign up, just enter your current email address in the handy space in the orange bar to the left and click the purple button. Easy-peasy!)

And don't forget to check out our merchandise! You know you can't be truly happy without a copy of Sweat Girls: Almost Live! on CD. (Oh, you might think you're happy ... )